Tony, now I am just fine with all my enlarging. I think I have everything covered, put enlargement buttons on about every page I open, and if I come to a link of links that does not allow me to enlarge, then I take the universal access way Dan described. I developed quite a fast hand movement on the keyboard. I did about 5 minutes practicing these keystrokes and now they come natural. Of couse if I do too much of it, I get a little dizzy, because the screen keeps moving depending on the fastness of the zoom. It also delights me as I can look at pictures and focus on a cat's eye or can see what magazine someone in a picture holds in his hand. It is like looking with a spyglass discovering hidden aspects. Marta On Mar 8, 2004, at 3:13, Tony LaFemina wrote:
> Marta Edie wrote: > >> Yes, I can, Joe, and I did. And all that is fine .All my regular >> e-mail comes in fine and BIG. I am talking about newsletters from >> NYTimes etc., even Apple sometimes which come to me in html and then >> you click on a link and when clicked open, the windows are bereft of >> a toolbar on top ( not so, at least in my experience, in Jaguar)And >> that demands then that I need to take extraordinary means to read in >> comfort. >> Marta >> > Hi Again Marta > > A year after I started computing, I bought the program HyperCard. When > I learned a few things, I made a program that did what you're talking > about. It was originally designed to let me read all those Read-Me > files that came with every software program, in one inch high letters > across the top of the screen. It eliminated scrolling and skipping > lines. It's been modified since the original, to read a bunch of > one-liners like a ticker-tape and it can be set to run continuously. > Anyway, I have a copy of it on my web site. If you want to give it a > try, be my guest. Just click this link. > ftp://members.aol.com/hyperstax/ticker.sit You can even choose any > font available. All-in-all it holds about 8 to 10 pages of text. > Hopefully most of the articles are within that limit. > > I'm still in the dark ages with my OS, but Apple said the program > should work in OS X and Jaguar, but couldn't say about Panther. If > worse comes to worse, you could probably run it in Classic. It's a > fully functional program so you won't need Hypercard or the Player to > use it. If you decide to try it, good luck. > > -- > Tony LaFemina > When you want to do more than just buy software > http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html > mailto:remacs at optonline.net > > > > > > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will > | be March 23. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. > | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>. > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be March 23. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
